Smithsonian | Horse-Riding Librarians Were the Great Depression's Bookmobiles Smithsonian Their horses splashed through iced-over creeks. Librarians rode up into the Kentucky mountains, their saddlebags stuffed with books, doling out reading material to isolated rural people. The Great Depression had plunged the nation into poverty, and ... |
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